James E wrote:I'm using the Kodak single use E-6 kit.
Thanks,
Hi James,
Page 13 of the following document has the info you need for Kodak E-6 kits:
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professi ... 83/j83.pdf
to work out intermediate pushes and pulls between the full 'stop' differences listed, think in a log scale.
The second half of any desired change in density (ie from 1 stops to 2 stops push) will take twice as long as the first half.
Also, the last thrid of a desired change takes place in the second half of the required time.
So if a 1 stop push is +2 mins and a 2 stop push is +5, then a 1.5 stop push would be about 3 mins. A 1 and 1/3rd stop push is thus between 2 and 3 mins, indeed it is a push 2/3rds of the way between 1 and 1.5 stops (1/3 = 2/6. 1/2 = 3/6.) Since the last thrid of any desired change takes as long as the first 2/3rds of said change, you want half the time of the full change required in order to make a 2/3rd of a degree of change. So If +2 mins = +1 stop change and +3 mins = 1.5 stops change, then +2.5 mins = +1 and 1/3 stops change. This is of course approximate. But it is a good starting point.
Also James if using a 5Litre Kit, I would think in terms of the whole Kit as being able to process 24 super 8 films. The Kodak info is not very clear about applying their times for processing to exhaustion rather than replenishment. They do give a little bit of info about it however. This is what I would do:
Take a 5 litre kit and think of it as having 3 'doses' in it of 1.666 ml. Each dose can do 8 films - preferably as 4 'uses' doing 2 films at a time.
Since you are using manual agitation, your innitial 1st dev time should be 6min15 sec. So do something like this: (the decimal is seconds)
1st dev Col dev Bleach Fix
USE 1 6.15 6 +0 +0
Use 2 6.25 6.25 +1 +1
Use 3 6.35 7 +2 +2
Use 4 6.45 8 +4 +4
I mean this as a guide only based on a quick look at the Kodak info. Only experience will tell if these times work for you. Note that the Kodak Kits say you should not process more than 50 x 36exp films. That = 20 super 8. You could stop at use 3 if you wanted. Feel free to add tothe bleach and fix times.
Enjoy